Results for Ubuntu

This tutorial will be following on from my previous tutorial where I showed you how to setup secure logins on Ubuntu and I will now be showing you how you can use the keys created there to actually login from any unix based machine.

In this tutorial, I will be showing you how you can setup OpenSSH to allow you to securely login via SSH Keys. This is very useful as it adds an extra level of authentication and also works as a great protection against people trying to guess your passwords!

In this guide, I will be showing you how you can update the resolution of your Ubuntu Virtual Machine using VirtualBox. Using these instructions should allow you to scale the desktop of your VM to your current resolution. Although this is not guaranteed to work, its a pretty good start to get you going.

In this guide, I will be showing you how you can change your resolution in Ubuntu Desktop. This may not work on devices which don't have the correct device drivers installed. If you are using a Virtual Box VM, please try this link.

In this guide, I will be showing you how you can install get WhatPulse setup on Ubuntu and Debian. This will start by getting all of the required software installed, installing WhatPulse and setting up all of the correct permissions.

In this guide I will be showing you how you can run the commands on Ubuntu 15.04 to update the packages along with the distribution on the system. It is always a good idea to make sure that a server is up to date.

This guide will go over the process of capturing packets with wireshark remotely over ssh using tshark. To use this, you will be required to enable public key authentication to login via SSH and also have root access on the remote machine.